The iron law of nature: advocating absolute power

Zoe 2022-01-22 08:04:05

"African Feline: Country of Courage"

It should be the second time I have watched this animal story filmed in 2011.

After watching it for the second time, I felt quite deep. Could it be that my viewing level has improved in the past few years?

"African Feline Courage Country" tells the story from a human perspective, and Samuel Jackson's strong magnetic voice is very contagious. This film once again let me appreciate the cruel iron law of nature: the weak eat the strong, and the absolute power is advocating. Thinking about it the other way round, this is true of cats in the animal kingdom, and human beings as higher animals are not like this.

In many places, animals and people are the same. Because humans are also animals.

The life of cats is so thrilling, they must always beware of natural enemies, and they have to deal with and compete with similar gangs and neighbors. The cruelest thing is to fight for female mating rights. After they have children, they will have to raise children, teach them various ways of survival, and eventually separate and live alone with their children... The life pressure of cats is no less than that of humans!

Hunting is not easy, and it also comes with great risks. There are no peaceful days in the world. The lives of animals are not easy!

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